Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Workhorse makes a very effective AHD press, (the "Mach" series) and the floating head design means it doesn't have to be exactly calibrated from head-to-head.I had an Aaron 6/6 that was a direct copy of this design:
Good edit. You have to get those couple jobs a month all year round...plus a couple jobs to cover rent, a couple jobs to cover wages, etc... I think that's what most well-researched realistic people are much more nervous about than the price tag.
I've always looked at a press that is all heads down capable as being an indication of how well it is made. As for having 2,3 or 4 people spinning a manual, if you have room for 4 people on a manual press, you have room for an entry level automatic. Only takes a couple of jobs per month to make the payment and it never calls in sick.Think about it!~Kitson